This scanning electron micrograph image shows the mucus - oozing folds on a tubelip wrasse's lips.
Pictured is
a scanning electron micrograph image of Diploneis puella.
Scanning electron micrograph image of germanium nanowires electrodeposited onto an indium tin oxide electrode from aqueous solution.
This scanning electron micrograph image shows the male and female reproductive organs in false color.
Not exact matches
The left
image shows a
scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a basic scaffold made of many tiny mesoporous silica rods (MSRs) before they are coated with a thin supported lipid bilayer (SLB) with the incorporated T cell - stimulating cues.
The
image on the left, selected by Hirst from the Science Photo Library, is a coloured
scanning electron micrograph of a biopsy from the intestine of a child with small bowel cancer.
Colorized
scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli, grown in culture and adhered to a cover slip (
Image courtesy of the NIH)
Michael's
image shows COS - 7 cells ectopically expressing the Fcγ - receptor performing phagocytosis on beads opsonised with Immunoglobulin G. His false - colour
scanning electron micrograph shows filopodia and pseudopodia projecting around the beads, which will subsequently be fully engulfed.